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5(1) "Animal" means any mammal or any bird, reptile, amphibian, mollusk,
6arthropod or egg thereof, except that "animal" does not include any mollusk,
7arthropod or egg thereof regulated under ch. 93 or 94.
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8(5) "Captive" means any of the following:
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(a) Restrained by a cage, pen, fence or other enclosure.
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(b) Restrained by physical alterations that limit movement or facilitate
11capture.
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(c) Restrained by a leash or a tether or otherwise tied.
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(d) Held in a controlled environment that is designed to prevent the departure
14from the controlled environment.
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15(6) "Carcass" means the dead body of any wild animal including the head, hair,
16skin, plumage, skeleton, meat or any other part thereof.
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17(9) "Circus" means a scheduled event staged by a traveling company with
18mobile facilities in which entertainment consisting of a variety of performances by
19acrobats, clowns or trained animals is the primary attraction or principal business.
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20(10) "Conservation warden" means a warden appointed under s. 23.10.
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21(13) "Department" means the department of natural resources.
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22(14) "Domesticated animal" means farm-raised deer, a pet bird that is either
23a psittacine or a softbill and is not native, is not endangered or threatened and is not
24a migratory bird on the list in
50 CFR 10.13 that is promulgated under
16 USC 701 25to
715s or an animal that is all of the following:
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1(a) An animal that, due to a long association with humans, has been bred to a
2degree that results in changes affecting the animal's temperament, color,
3conformation or other attribute of the species to an extent that it makes the animal
4unique and distinguishable from a wild animal of its species.
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(b) Listed as a domesticated animal by rule by the department.
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6(15) "Dressed fur" has the meaning given in s. 29.134 (1) (a).
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7(16) "Endangered or threatened species" means those species of wild animals
8that are indigenous to the United States or Canada and are identified on the federal
9list of endangered and threatened species or on the Wisconsin list of endangered and
10threatened species.
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11(18) "Environmentally injurious wild animal" means a species of wild animal
12that is not a native wild animal and that is capable of inflicting harm to the
13environment.
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14(19) "Exhibit" means to display for the purpose of public viewing, regardless
15of whether a fee is charged.
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16(20) "Farm-raised deer" has the meaning given in 95.001 (1) (a).
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17(22) "Free-roaming" means not captive.
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18(23) "Fur-bearing wild animal" includes badger, beaver, bobcat, coyote, fisher,
19red fox, gray fox, lynx, marten, mink, muskrat, opossum, otter, raccoon, skunk,
20weasel and wolf.
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21(27) "Harm to the environment" includes adversely affecting the natural
22population dynamics of wild animals or wild plants, adversely affecting the habitat
23of wild animals or wild plants or displacing wild animals or wild plants from any part
24of their habitat.
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1(28) "Inherently dangerous wild animal" means a species of wild animal that
2is capable of inflicting severe bodily harm to a human.
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3(29) "Introduce" means to release for the purpose of allowing the animal to
4establish a population in an area in the wild where that type of animal is not
5naturally present at the time the wild animal is released.
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6(31) "License year" means the year during which a license is valid.
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7(40) "Native" means indigenous and occurring or having occurred naturally
8within the boundaries of this state.
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9(41) "Nonnative wild animal" means a wild animal that is not native.
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10(42) "Nonresident" means a person who is not a resident of this state.
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11(46) "Person" means any individual, partnership, firm, joint stock company,
12corporation, association, trust, estate or other legal entity.
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13(50) "Possess" means to own, control, restrain, transport or keep.
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14(51) "Propagate" means to breed, encourage or facilitate for the purpose of
15generating offspring.
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16(52) "Public zoo or aquarium" means a zoo or aquarium that is operated by the
17state or by a city, village or county or that is an accredited member of the American
18Zoo and Aquarium Association.
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19(53) "Purchase" means to acquire through a sale or through an exchange for
20consideration.
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21(58) "Raw fur" has the meaning given in s. 29.134 (1) (e).
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22(62) "Sell" means to transfer or exchange for consideration.
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23(67) "State resident" has the meaning given "resident" in s. 27.01 (10) (a).
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24(68) "Stock" means to release for the purpose of increasing or maintaining a
25population of the animal.
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1(69) "Take" means to capture, but does not include killing.
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2(71) "Veterinarian" means an individual who is licensed as a veterinarian
3under ch. 453 or by another state and who is accredited under 9 CFR subch. J.
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4(74) "Wild animal" means any animal of a wild nature that is normally found
5in the wild and that is not a domesticated animal.
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6(75) "Wild amphibian" means a wild animal that is an amphibian.
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7(76) "Wild bird" means a wild animal that is a bird.
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8(77) "Wild reptile" means a wild animal that is a reptile.
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922.02 Title to wild animals. (1)
Title vested in owner. Except as provided
10in sub. (3), legal title to a live captive wild animal or the carcass of a captive wild
11animal is vested in the person who owns the wild animal if the person is in
12compliance with this chapter and the rules promulgated under this chapter. A
13person holding legal title may transfer without consideration the live captive wild
14animal or the carcass of the captive wild animal to a person who is in compliance with
15this chapter and the rules promulgated under this chapter. A person holding legal
16title to a live captive wild animal may kill it, or have it killed, in a humane manner.
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17(2) Title with state. The department may assume on behalf of the state, or may
18sell or otherwise transfer to another person, legal title to any live captive wild
19animal, or the carcass of any captive wild animal, that is possessed by any person in
20violation of this chapter or the rules promulgated under this chapter.
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21(3) Exceptions. Legal title to a live captive wild animal or the carcass of a
22captive wild animal that is possessed as authorized under a rehabilitation license or
23a scientific research license remains with the state. A person holding a rehabilitation
24license or a scientific research license may transfer or dispose of a live captive wild
1animal or the carcass of a captive wild animal only as specifically authorized by the
2department.
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322.025 Interagency cooperation. The department of natural resources
4shall cooperate with the department of agriculture, trade and consumer protection
5with respect to any wild animal that is subject to regulation under this chapter and
6ch. 93, 94 or 95.
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722.03 Possession of live wild animals.
(1) Restrictions on possession;
8generally. (a) No person may possess any live wild animal unless the wild animal
9is legally obtained.
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(b) No person may possess any live wild animal unless the person possesses it
11in compliance with this chapter.
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12(2) Temporary possession. (a) A person possessing a live native wild animal
13for a period not to exceed 24 hours is exempt from having a license as required under
14sub. (1) (b) if the person is possessing the wild animal for any of the following
15purposes:
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1. To restrain or transport the wild animal for medical treatment by a
17veterinarian or by a person holding a rehabilitation license.
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2. To remove or transport the wild animal from one location to a more
19appropriate location.
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3. To restrain or transport the wild animal for game censuses or surveys, or
21other purposes authorized by the department.
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(b) If a person possessing a live native wild animal under par. (a) determines
23that it is necessary to possess the wild animal for a period exceeding 24 hours after
24the time the wild animal was first possessed, the person shall request that the
1department approve an extension for the temporary possession. The department
2may either deny the requested extension or approve it for a specific period of time.
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(c) An establishment licensed under s. 97.42, or for which inspection is granted
4under
9 CFR part 304, may keep live white-tailed deer for slaughtering purposes for
5up to 72 hours without holding a deer farm license.
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(d) If a live wild animal has been exposed to or infected with any contagious or
7infectious disease, as defined under rules promulgated by the department of
8agriculture, trade and consumer protection under s. 95.001 (2), or a reportable
9disease, as designated by the department of natural resources under s. 22.41 (2),
10during the time the wild animal is being temporarily possessed, the person
11possessing the wild animal shall have a valid interstate health certificate or a valid
12certificate of veterinary inspection issued by a veterinarian certifying that the wild
13animal is free of any such diseases before releasing it into the wild.
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14(3) Wild animals under another jurisdiction. A live wild animal possessed
15by a nonresident under the legal authority of another state, province or country may
16be possessed by the nonresident in this state for not more than 60 days from the date
17the wild animal enters the state if the wild animal is accompanied by a valid
18interstate health certificate or a valid certificate of veterinary inspection issued by
19a veterinarian and by all of the licenses or other approvals that are required by the
20other state, province or country.
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21(4) Exemption for certain wild animals. (a) A person is exempt from any
22licensing requirement under sub. (1) (b) for live native wild animals if the wild
23animals are not endangered or threatened species and are any of the following:
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13. Pocket gophers.
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12. English sparrows.
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14. Ground squirrels.
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15. Red squirrels.
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(b) A person is exempt from any licensing requirement under sub. (1) (b) for live
17nonnative wild animals that are not endangered or threatened species, except for
18any of the following:
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1. Pheasants of the species Phasianus colchicus or Syrmaticus reevesii, chukar
20partridge or gray partridge that are possessed for the purpose of hunting under a bird
21hunting preserve license, a dog training license, a hound training license, a dog club
22training license, a dog trial license or a hound trial license.
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2. Nonnative wild animals of the family anatidae or of the family cervidae.
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3. Nonnative wild animals that are inherently dangerous wild animals.
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1(5) Exemption for certain persons and institutions. (a) Any of the following
2is exempt from any licensing requirement under sub. (1) (b):
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1. Veterinarians, for the purpose of providing medical treatment to wild
4animals.
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2. Public zoos or aquariums.
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3. Circuses and the Circus World Museum located in Baraboo, Wisconsin.
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4. The department.
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(b) For purposes of par. (a) 1., "medical treatment" does not include
9rehabilitation.
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10(6) Inapplicability to certain wild animals. (a) This section does not authorize
11the possession of environmentally injurious wild animals.
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(b) The possession of native wild reptiles and native wild amphibians is subject
13to s. 22.12 and not to this section.
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1422.04 Taking of wild animals. (1) Prohibition. No person may take any wild
15animal from the wild except as authorized under a wild fur farm license, a falconry
16license, a rehabilitation license or a scientific research license.
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17(2) Exemption for certain wild animals. A person is exempt from the
18requirement under sub. (1) if the wild animal that the person takes from the wild is
19a native wild animal that is exempt under s. 22.03 (4) (a).
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20(3) Exemption for certain persons and institutions. (a) Any of the following
21is exempt from the licensing requirement under sub. (1):